Chans
For Northern Edge Navajo Casino: Easy to park, just called ahead and then talked to security when I arrived. Pretty noisy prior to close, and then it was nice and quiet. The security team kept driving by in a hood cart with a flashing strobe which was a bit irritating. However, I was able to get a few hours of sleep. The security team knocked on my door at sunrise 6:15am and told me it was time to leave…. I find that funny because what if I wanted to gamble that day or something… chasing off people at first light seems a bit ridiculous, I was the only vehicle in the huge parking lot. Oh well, for a free place to stay the night it was adequate.
Posted Aug 26, 2023 by Chans from Texas . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
marrinan55
For Northern Edge Navajo Casino: Not a campground, but a paved parking lot. It’s on the side of a mountain, so the only mostly level spot is at the first left turn into the parking lot next to the curb. We used leveling blocks. The casino was open til 12 am but other than the patrons leaving, it was quiet. The casino still requires masks. There’s a fast food place, a restaurant and a bar along the back wall of the casino. Parking is free.
Posted Dec 31, 2022 by marrinan55 from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Van T
For Northern Edge Navajo Casino: Stayed for free one night in a travel trailer March 2019. Called ahead to make sure they allowed RV parking and was told to just inform security. No other RVs, but a big rig parked next to us on the far end of the parking lot. This casino is a little off the main highways.
Posted Mar 17, 2019 by Van T from California. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.